The dictionary
defines the word "church" as "a building for public
worship." Let us see if the word is used this way in the New Testament.

Is the word "church"
used in the New Testament to describe a literal church building? See
the following verses of Scripture listed below:

1. Acts 12:5. Can a building pray? _____

2. Acts 15:22. Can a building be pleased? _____

3. Acts 15:4. Can a building receive and welcome people? _____

4. Rom. 16:16. Can buildings send greetings? _____

5. 1 Cor. 15:9. Can a building be persecuted? _____

6. 1 Cor. 16:19. Can a building be in a house? _____

7. Rev. 2:23. Can a building know anything about God? _____

After reading these seven verses, is the dictionary definition given
above a correct or incorrect way of describing the way the word "church" is
used in the New Testament? __________________ And yet, there is some sense in
which the church is a building. The Lord Jesus said that He would
______________ His church (Matt. 16:18). In 1 Peter 2:5we discover that the church is indeed a building, a
___________________ house, composed of and built with (circle the correct
answer):

a. Brick b. Steel
c. Wood d. Living Stones
e. Cement

Thus, the
church is not a literal or physical building, but it is a spiritual
building made up of those who have been quickened (made alive) in Christ
(Eph. 2:5). Therefore Paul could write in 1 Corinthians 3:9 (at the end of the
verse): Y___ (the Corinthian believers) are God's ______________________.

The word
"church" as it is used in the New Testament always means "an
assembly, a company of people gathered together for a certain purpose." Therefore as we read the New Testament we are not surprised to find
the word "church" used with words that mean "gather together, come together,
assemble together." Here are some examples:

1. Acts 11:26: "for a whole year they ______________
______________ with the ____________."

2. Acts 14:27: "And when they were come, and had _______________ the
______________
___________________."

3.Acts
19:32:"for the __________________ was in
confusion; and the greater part knew not for what reason they were
__________ _________________."
[The word "assembly" in this verse is the word that is usually translated "church." This verse is
not talking about a New Testament church but it is talking about an angry
mob of people in the city of Ephesus who had come together and had
assembled together for the purpose of stirring up trouble.]

4. 1 Cor. 11:18: "For first of all, when ye __________
___________________ in the ___________________."

12:23:"To the general
___________________ and _______________ of the first-born"

Did the
early Church assemble together (Acts 2:42,46)? _______ Since the word "church"
means "assembly," it would be unfitting and inappropriate for a person who is a member of the
church notto assemble together with
others who also belong to the church. If you are part of the assembly
then you should assemble! Thus
GOD tells us that we are not
to forsake the __________________________________________ (Hebrews 10:25) as the
manner of __________ is. Some refused to assemble.

What kind of people assemble together in all the assemblies (churches)--(see
1 Cor. 14:33)? S____________ (those people who have beenset apartand
separatedunto the Lord).

The word "church" is the translation of the Greek word
EKKLĒSIA which is
really made up of two Greek words: 1) EK which means "out, out of " and 2)
KLĒSIS
which means "a calling" (from the verb KALEŌ which means "to call").
If we put these two meanings together we have "a calling out." Therefore
the term "church" (EKKLĒSIA) means "an assembly of called-out ones, a
called-out assembly."

In Acts 7:38 we learn about a called-out assembly, the nation Israel: "This is
he
(Moses) who was in the _____________ (assembly)." Where was this assembly (Acts 7:38)?
_____ ______ _____________________ The children of Israel had been brought
out of what land
(Acts7:39-40)? ______________________ Read Hosea 11:1. Whom did the LORD love?
________________ Who is Gods son according to Exodus 4:22? ___________________ God says in
Hosea 11:1, "I loved him, and _______________ My son ______ _____ Egypt."
Was Israel Gods called-out assembly (Acts 7:38)? ________ NOTE: This does not mean
that the assembly of Israelites who gathered in the wilderness was the same as the New
Testament Church. They were different, but there are similarities. The same word
"church" is used to describe both. The following charts may prove helpful:

1.THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL

Gods called-out assembly (Acts 7:38)

2. NEW TESTAMENT BELIEVERS

Gods SPECIAL called-out assembly--THE CHURCH

As believers in Christ we are Gods called-out ones! What has God called us
OUT
OF (1 Pet. 2:9)? ___________________ What has God called us
INTO(1 Pet. 2:9)?
______________________________________

The church is a
called-out assembly, a company of people gathered together for a
certain purpose: "to them who are the _______________ according to His
_______________" (Rom. 8:28). Gods glorious purpose for the believer, according to
Romans 8:29 is that he might be "conformed to the
I_____________ of His
S______" (that he
might be like the Lord Jesus--compare 1 John 3:2). When Paul wrote to "the
C_______________ of G_______ which is at ________________ (1 Cor. 1:2), he told them that they
"were _____________ unto the _______________________ of His _______ Jesus Christ our
Lord" (1 Cor.1:9).

Today GOD is calling out and taking out a special group of people for Himself: "Simeon (Peter) hath declared how ________ at the first did visit the Gentiles
(nations) to __________ _______ of them a ______________ for His Name" (Acts 15:14). This
special called-out group is the church.

According to Matthew 16:18, the
church belongs to whom? ________________ According
to1 Timothy 3:15 the church belongs to whom? _____________ Is the Pastor speaking
the truth if he says: "This is my church!"? ______ Should the
elders or deacons say
this? _______ Those who really understand what the Bible teaches about the
church will say,
"This is _______________ church!" It is His Church! Therefore, this special
called-out assembly belongs to the living God, the Lord Jesus Christ. In
this set of study notes we will continue to study God's
Called-Out Assembly--The Church.